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Hello everyone! My name is Sandra Cantin and I am a recent graduate of the Early Childhood Education Diploma program. I am taking a professional communications class and learning the ins and outs of social media. I hope to develop my writing by becoming an active blogger! I have been married for 20 years and have three beautiful teenage daughters. Together we enjoy camping, card nights, family get-togethers and geocaching. Personally, I enjoy reading, taking pictures (mostly of my girls), scrapbooking family memories and romantic comedy movies. I hope my blog inspires conversation about issues common among parents.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Coaching On The Sidelines


As I look over my calendar for the month of February, it dawns on me; sports make my life incredibly busy! I feel blessed to have sat on the sidelines of countless basketball games at various stages in my girls’ lives. I have always cheered enthusiastically for our team, and sometimes for the other team. I have groaned at bad calls, sighed at missed baskets and whistled loudly for my daughter, her teammates and occasionally for the player on the other team who makes a three-point basket.

Most recently, however, I found myself thinking about what we teach our children when they come off the court after a game. 

Our team had lost a game 106-22, a brutal defeat and an embarrassment to some degree.

Why does a coach allow his players to run up a score?
Where is the mercy rule in basketball? 

As a parent on the losing team, these questions are heard loud and clear on the sidelines.  But step back and listen, to the players who are vying for scholarships. Where every basket scored, every minute played, and every foul shot taken can decide if a University scout will ever look at you again. 

Now do these questions have the same validity? 

Sometimes, it is our perspective that can alter how we view the results of what is ultimately just a game!

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